I was just too young to vote in the 1992 election and probably would have voted Lib Dem, in what was then a Lib Dem constituency. In 1997 I voted Labour in a constituency 200 miles away and have voted Labour in general elections every time since. I have voted Lib Dem a couple of times in loca elections and even green once in European elections.

In reply to Big Ger:
Not sure I can remember but would include -
Liberal
LibDem
Labour
Green
Communist (local election & a vote for someone with a track record as an effective councillor)
Europe Écologie Les Verts (in France rather than the UK)

I have always voted for Labour, did once think about voting for the Lib dems, but that prat from Sheffield quickly changed my mind. I could never vote for Ukip or even worse the cons, slimey barstewards.

There was a time when I was a child, when I thought like a child and acted like a child, and if offered jelly, or a sherbet dab or perhaps free university tuition, I might have voted labour. But then I became a man, and put away childish things.
(Corbynthians 13:11)

I have spoiled a ballot but I cannot remember what or when.
I'm also a member of the SNP since the signing of Article 50, though I have never voted for them and quite possibly never will. I'll vote Yes every time though.

And lo, the people turned away from the hatred and bile contained in the scriptures of the false prophets Dacre and Rothermere and tuned their face to the light and there was much wailing and gnashing of teeth by num num and Rupert.

Living in an area so pro labour that even a sheep sporting a labour rosette would get elected, for years I didn’t even bother.
However after getting caught by a cutie collecting names for the electoral register and being stuck on it ever since despite never responding to the annual invitation to register for the Electoral Register.

Election before last: Conservative
Last election: Probably had something better to do
Referendum: Out
Last: Welsh Nationalists (had intended to vote Green, but as there wasn’t a Green candidate, why not help them keep their deposit?).

British politics – The binary autocracy. Why can’t we have something like the Swiss model?
Perhaps with more experience of referendums, people would actually take politics seriously and their voices would matter on a day to day basis rather than once every 4 years, when some chancer of a PM…….